New Guy needs help planning!
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New Guy needs help planning!
I just bought a 54 Chrysler NewYorker just for the 331 Hemi. I plan on putting it in my 37 buick one day. The engine has the bellhousing on it. Besides having to buy the adaptor for a transmission, and the extra room for mounting it, does this cause any other problems? Second, does anyone have one of these mated to a 4sd manual? Whitch one? How well does it work and with what rearend gear ratio? And now the main question. I want to get around 350-400hp. What is the best way to get into that ball park and have it streetable. Stroking? From what I've read here, it sounds like I can bore my block out swap the crank and have a 354. Is it that easy? What setup are you guys running and what kind of power are you getting? no hurry, just starting the wheels in my head
new guy
The 331 & 354 have the same stroke. For many years a GM stick was the only adaptor available, there are some other choices now. The donor car has rear gears of 3.33 or 3.55, 3.33 most likely. You can bore out to 354, but that is a max overbore, & if there isn't much internal rusting of the cylendar walls. Unless your going to be racing, I'd give it a minimum overbore. Get Tex Smith's Hemi book Hot rod Library.
Re: New Guy needs help planning!
all you need for 400 HP is a mild cam and a good intake and exhaust system...evangojason wrote:I just bought a 54 Chrysler NewYorker just for the 331 Hemi. I plan on putting it in my 37 buick one day. The engine has the bellhousing on it. Besides having to buy the adaptor for a transmission, and the extra room for mounting it, does this cause any other problems? Second, does anyone have one of these mated to a 4sd manual? Whitch one? How well does it work and with what rearend gear ratio? And now the main question. I want to get around 350-400hp. What is the best way to get into that ball park and have it streetable. Stroking? From what I've read here, it sounds like I can bore my block out swap the crank and have a 354. Is it that easy? What setup are you guys running and what kind of power are you getting? no hurry, just starting the wheels in my head
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Many of these engines had at least 10-1 compression from the factory....a little cam really wakes 'em up. Recurve the ignition and/or replace it with a modern electronic unit...a good carb and exhaust and go for it!evangojason wrote:The only internal mod is a cam? That sounds a little too easy.
My '56 300B engine was 345 hp from the factory...it's almost there!
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